el' é" 1, - . I V J r~ _v . , _ Pace srx 'rlnl cnluu.orl°s'rowN GUARDIAN. _ -~ MARCH 18;'1a'24. “_ - - .V - - _ _ ‘ STDGK 0.`UOTATIO_N8‘ "so ,,.._..t ,. ` . -_ _ _ 1' V LAs'rf`sH0vvINGs Toon - ' Special Price for Children this Afternoon-llc. ’Fasc:ru1tlng _ `Captlvatmgi ;Enthralll'ng_ nr/ --»»;-‘-s=f,~. _.1 T-fr" r ~=.".'a»-,_f1<./.f-_.ff.1.>b.1~»_m,, .Pllofogrvpffy by <./n.4tv.Qaflar l _v'>.__~_ -=:-§»v'z-rl ‘E E A j YPlmc1l€I' U. S. Steel 1934 Victory 1933 Victory 1922 Victory 1937 Victory BANKS Bank Commerce Bank Royal Bank Montreal Bank Nova Scotia Wheat-May, 109%; July, Sept., 110’/i. Corn-May, 81%; July 81%; 81%. ' oats-May. 47; July. 45%: 42%. ` Difficult i -Swedish A , all inler Southern Pacific HlAlIl1`BlAX, March 12.-Stock quotations furnished by Johnson Mon- 130% 40% -J- 68% 49% 115% 52% .113 2107 81% 56% 64 91 ‘A 45 32 155 52% 98% 15%, 34*/4 100% 63 39'/in 23% 55% 86 101 To 102'/1 MONTREAL EXCHANGE 105.15 107.55 109%. Sept. Sept. Rescue Party Had Task the res-` nni by Kunil~ llolnl which a ved l port last 0 'night and do ked this rnlng was 'll matter ot' ousideral e dir! ficultl' tried for murder. llaving_ her father arrested a l>ll|ll_g_E rnwluul _.___- . _ TUES. 2"D3-YS"2 Mwxhbn 17 & ls ST. PA TRlCK’S DAY The (fharlottetowll Dramatic Club Pnnslzrrrs I “The Irish Attorney” erase nlalacrlorl J. ‘/\usTlN TnAlNoR UNDER Till; auspices oF THE -ln-:NovaLln~lTr llllsn soclnrv lIllSll MUSIC, SONGS AND DANCES BETWEEN ACTS 'T """,.n|clas-asc. soefwvéi;-No TAX' slams Now oN _l»_l.r__ ':loKET OFFICE OPEN _ oAll_v A1' eco A M. 'l ____Lv_ ____ __ Y - ll'-1-l-fl li with him. Knutson is °0l\Sf°SS‘“a»“ ‘S .~;'.:f:&:'f' .!:::.a“.'.°.*;..::;f:.‘.:';.";: l Tile most appealing story is l' rl best seller of a decade o Grace Miller White, and i happy It-onclu ` reac d afté trenl ,dolls suspens uch ary Pi ilorll alone can build ll with hcr Om by- tllis afternoon. The crew wllo were co ‘as told hy t ose wh participated ‘ia the rescue interviewed 1-posed . ' n en. for the most part ol Nova St-otiails ck.-and Newtoundlxlnders, lost all they ` , 3' lteeplmlil-:ill whip, ;lntd1heP;smtl‘;§ ' ` pl-t--1111*. chairman o e _ *_* ' l olllll\:‘ll~'i0ll. (Canadian Proto) WAg}llN(}'l`ON, Mar. ll~-\ man 1|-rested last night on tho onl- sklm, D( Washington was ldcll;i~ ficll l the police court al »\l~llz:;r~ ton; ‘?n.. today aa l`t:pl‘r‘ecnlaliv¢- Harold K. Knutson. of i‘vllnm~:~nta. and rms held without hall _on_.'r .M-'15 l.;s|-ay Ill, Hull. 29 y' rg -describing bim- “|g` . t clerk, was --#<4-éi-_ (Canadian Press) PARIS, Mar. 11.--The treaty under which Great Britain, Italy and Japan allotted lee- sarahla to Rumlnla as part of their territory settlement after the wlr, was rntliled by the Chamber of Deputies today by a veto of 478 to 74. ‘4'_» The Highest Quality Salt Yoq`fCan Buy- uit. Pure il‘<‘no\vned gifts of nlimlcry. i l | This new, 1922, production "Tolls of the Storm Country", l,-I5 p. lu. Fat-'1‘hal shows Prominent fat that comes stays where it is not ncodcd 1-llrll upon pleasure. You can ul'!` the fat wlicre it shows hy and harmless as the famous 1|-lptlon from which they take name. lluy and try n box today. llruulxists the world over at-.ll ut one dollar fur lt box or you -~rdcr them direct from tho Marmnln. Co., 4lli2 Woodward Avo., Detroit, wich. You can thus any good-bye dletln cxcrclsc and l'|~t FILMEX teeth. Dental Neuron' shows that film ll the oalulg of most tooth trouble. |¢ clings to tooth, goto ho. tween the tuth and ouyl. If left 'lt forms the blall of ooltl dingy and dangerous. - Fllmax ls l preparation --the nwvut thin' on the market and has been pro- duced to combat film. lt william tllo tooth by removing discoloration caused by lrulto, tn, tobacco, etc It has been und extensively in don- tsl pradln and cannot llsrm the enamel. The pl-loc is the --rf .,., - <- ipossessed llucvd by Miss Plckford [or Ullltcd Artists’ r<-lcaso will bo shown .he last tlluc today at 3.15, 7 and Soon Disappea burden a. hindrance to activity, rl ini; after r-uch meal and at bedtime, our- Marmola Prescription Tnlllct. 'l‘hr~sc little tablets are as effective i!» . 1_1 The new denti- frice that re- moves fiim and .tartar from the of pro~ for and is u take tak- Dres- their All them can to rs' Mrs. White IF YOU HERE IS YOUR K TO HEALTH! Uryltlll Springs Farm. for trial acllage of tablets. PIILISII know of is ololns and pollollll, G ox. bottle, only £86. ons. ' ~ 'Tae best polish we Manic CREAM .This polish if und, sooord-- mg to elrullolw, not only loaves a lustre that will Int. 'Miller Bros. NOT WELL EY H tinlli rd Alt .-“Ri _ uw? um gmt I wigs |n ,tewxzakgmgiggnf .leans absolutely, no lullltcr what dltlnn, had dizzy spoils and shm-meg, of breath, followed b laintness. The middle ago period marlc things seem as though ld novor fool well again but I was etormlned not to give up. l-fearing of Dr. Pierces famous Colden Medina {>lw0v0ry I sont for s bottle followed he directions and soon felt less tiren and faint, and finally I got back to m normal state. I have thanked God glanyhtimes for the restoration of my eel so I could remain with m family, and I gladly recommend thi; Discover! of Dr. Piorce’s, for lt ls so rare. an worth a trial to any one whg s run-down.”-Mrs. Gertrude White, Golden Medi ‘lDl l at-._f':.::.°':..si`l;~.‘.`*°.”*§Il?’ tablets and llqul . Bond gr. Pierce 10: W I . ...schema-trainee* * Plano & nnnllure but TW fLenten Lectures (Continued From Page Ons) ......._..__1___...____._ lN` rl-le l=oo1'PnlN-rs or Jesus Let us look a little into these familiar words. “If any man would come after Me"-that is the standard set before us. Not to be regarded as a pillar in the church, a leader in religious circles, a good Bible student, a generous giver, an earnest speaker, an energetic worker, a spiritually minded per- son, but, what may not be coupled with any or all of these admirable things. to tread lll the footprints of Jesus. - Think back into that marvelous life. A human life, remember. For though He was Son of God He lived l-Ils life down here are a son of nlan. Think of I-its power over temptation, not alone at the outset in the fierce wilderness struggle, but through those Succeeding years of intense conflict: His power over Satan, over man-possessing de~ mans, over disease; His power in dealing with the subtle schoolmen trying their best to trip Him up. as well as over his more violent enemies who would have dashed Him ovar you Nazareth preclpice, or later stoned the life ollt of His body in Jerusalem. Recall the power of His rare unselfishness; His com- bined plalnness and tenderness of speech in dealing with men: His unfaiiing love to all classes; His power as a soul winner, as a man of prayer, as a popular preacher. lovingly wooing nlen while unspar- lngly rebuking their sins. There is the suggestion of Jesus’ standard of power, Would you go after Him? You may. For as`the Father sent Him even so sends He us ,to do the same work and live the same life. But wait a moment before an- swering that question. There is au- other side in His life to that “come-after-me." Opposites brought into contact produce a violent dis- turbance. Such a life as that of Jesus, down in the atmosphere of this world will of necessity provoke bitter cnnllties, both then nad now. Listen. lie was criticized and sland- ereli. They said He was peculiar ed His klndllest acts. and dogged ,His steps. Repeated attempts were- made upon His life, both ll Nazareth and by stoning at Jeru-salem. A deternlined con splracy against His life was ‘planned by the Jerusalem officials ,six lnollths before the end actually ,canle. He was practically a fugitive fwas arrested and mocked and spit upon, struck with open hand and 'iolenchell fist, dcrlslvely crowned with thorns, and finally_ killed-lt icrllel, lingering, tortured death. “lf any man would come after .M<>." Plninly this language of Jesus \put back into its original setting ibegins to assume n new signiflcnn .ce. l I I ' A FIXED PURPOSE l But look at these words a ll-ttle _more closely. "lf"-it is an open lquostion this matter of following ‘Jesus lt is kept open by many ,people wllo want to be known as christian, but who hesitate over what ll plain understanding of Jesus' words may involve. Some of us may be disposed to shrink back from the simple meaning these words will yet disclose. ‘ "lf any man would"-would is the past tense of will. The word will is one of the strongest in our language. A man’s will is the im~ perial part of him. It is - the autocrat upon the throne; the judge npon the bench of final appeal. Jesus ig getting down to the root of matters hero, I-le is appealing tothe highest authority. No mere passing sentiment is thill. 'Not attending a meeting and being swept along wltll the crowd by the hour's illflllencc. Ilut n fixed purpose. calmly, resolutely settled llpoll. rooted away down dccp ln the very vltals of thc will lo follow it may cost or where it lmly cut. l wonder how many of us would forln such a purpose, to follow Jesus blindly, utterly regardless oi what it might ho found to mean as the days como and go? "Oh, well," I hear some one say, “why talk like that. Nobody le required to suffer to~day as He did." Do you think not? I am not so sure about hat. There is n young man in Southern India, bright fellow, full of power; of class family. who heard of personal lmarvelous good while what it length olslon to As~ he had tha and dear an outcast ones. These are full of and III. IIOK’ similar new Sill!- nent wives that were ’ "”fIf>-1i;f;;»--J Z-‘_` - --' ""' 4 - C o._ °':::- _._,_l_, , I ' t I_ ‘ 1 _ _ _ . . _ `» _,.` `l ~ ~!€i-.: _ ,___ lin , _ ...£5 T* u’ , \ \‘ - No more rubbing till you ache-Juyst ‘let the clothes soak clean! » SHEETS, towels, shirts, underwear, play clqtllce and aprons -#- What a day’s work they used to bc. Washing was something to be dreaded. Monday night _ found you tired out. - To-day, how easy it is to get everything clean and white _ Rinse soaks dirt out The rich cleansing Rinso sucls_ dissolve every particle of clirt just by soaking. The most ground-in dirt is loosened and rinsed away. ’ Only the very hardest spots neecl a light rubbing ' with city Rinso. Rinse is sold by all groccrs and » ` department stores and fanatical. His friends though; ` Him “beside-Himself," swept off His feet by excessive, hot-headed ° _ enthu-siasm. They “laughed I-Ilm ‘- to scorn,” and reviled Him. They picked His words, and nagg- 1 t LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED. TORONTO -The largest soap mslzers in the world, the makers of Lux. make Rinse. It is just as safe and easy for the family wash an Luxis for hue tlliagn. B-4-2! wonlzln's heart. And I presume, too, ‘that everyone of you has already _ |for those months. At the last He ,l1`l°“Khi- Wim” IBNBDEHKIIIE- °f the temptation that quick as s _ to Darkgn Hair '$1233',lZi“.§.ZlZ’i“‘§§§iJ“$?.&,§f ‘li , -,~ "HL _mst hh “,m“,cm.,B¢|°n ,in Its Grandmother; Recipe to Bring _heart and lltc. ang in that way Bm* c°|°" ‘md I-““" '~° rm" |you’li win him over afterwards." l You an turTuy md d hair imagine some of you have heard C U - 9 wmethlng “ke that hem,-¢,_ But beautifully dark and lustrous all ,she remcmbercd tllat her new *H051 DVM Ilillhl If Y°ll'»1l 801 Il b0l' lvlaster said "confess" as well ss tier! "Wyeth’e Sr-se and Sulphur “believe_" It was rt crisis; a .severe C0m'l>0\1l1d" M B-“Y 4‘l'l‘llS 9l0l'B- Mil- istruggle of soul. But she felt she lions of bottles of this old famous ilnust follow her Mastel~'~s leading Sage Tea Recipe. improved by the regardlea of what it involved. And addition of other ingredients, are Iso she descided. You are not sur- sold annually, says a W0ll4kll0Wl\ prlscd to know that she was ill for druggist here, because it darkens a time. The intense strain of _spirit the hair so naturally and evenly affevwl her body- “If-nnr-mau- that no one can tell ll has been np- would-conle-ofter-Mc" meant ned, nlucll to her. Did it not? P 'phage who” hgh- lg turning gray '...:z::.‘:.‘;.“‘..:*:.°.‘::f‘.:;..:°l;° °» for idesus quietly, but absolutely. ill all ;y‘t§;:l€,,p2;fcr§i10‘;e$al,l;e9 zrf; sail? mms” “B ms °°"“ Bpmt plainly vanishes and your loclos ‘become led, we would find as sharp a mxlanuy dark and b,m,¢qful_ line of separation drawn against ,rms is the use 0| yo,,,h_ G,-M-_ us. as did He in Palestine, and hm.ed_ “namwuve mum Men., gleselyoung people in India and wanted Mound' 3,, ge; busy Wm; filer C8 . ' W th’ Sage and sulphur Com Many a social door would be shut Doflfld fomglm and you-13 be de. in our faces. 0, shut politely of M med with yum. dark, lhmdwme course! Society thinks it in 5 » hair and your youthful appearance very bad form to get unduly excit- hi 1 W du B ed about mere matter; of rc- W" nu 8 y' llglous oplnioll. But the door is shut. and barred, too. Some of us ,would possibly be searching for other business positions before to- morro_w's light faded away if wc were determined to go only whore --‘ He clearly pointed tho way. M|53 A,NN|E LBARD But we havo only begun lo got at ` _,___ the meaning of Jesus' words. ls; on s,mday_ Ma,-ch gud at 'rl-yon there still a fixod purpose to the Ang,” of Death carried home follow regardless of what meaning Immm Sophgm da“g|,»_0,- Ur the late these words may yct disclose? Not Charles M_ and M,-,_ ,|,ear,|_ }1|;~r lulposslbly the company of those death camo as u shock to he, many willing to go straight through this mlenda for though in |~a|||,m \,¢,,\¢l, :arse with a calm. determined for some uma "_ Wm, nopknown up yen to livery wmd 0: Jaws' Wm three weeks before her death that grow sma lor as wo go on. the dread disease, cancer had claimed her for its victim. So rap~ lldly did it act that she did not lon suffer the terrible distress. Ev her going the Tryon Methodist \ me ‘ Church loses a faithful member. lflfll You ltclllnl. s fron sid Botllter of Langley Prairie, B. funeral abtmulhd ..~».d-.._.\,. . ... 8 erything was done that could be For many yelrs untilhor death, she filled the office of Cor.. Sec., ' - who ln the W. M. . A most unseifish 2;: retiring disposition a keen intellect - | a refined and gentle _manner, all combined ln bor frail lbody. The, lull-or on nor onset were rlttlng Apply emblems of her pure life. "The good never die" and she will still live "ill lives made bettler by her presence." Much sympathy is -felt for hor youngest sister. Minnie. and hor ‘brother Bovloy. his wife. and family, who. shared with her, tho flue old more homestead at i"'l‘h» Creole'-’ which lm always boon noted for its hospitality, as ‘well as the sister! rs. Bruce .Dawson of Ulgg sndll\f1'l.-lllaeDon- Annual Meeting of P. E. Island Bra-neil Of The Navy League continued' -umm Page rl "' ’ the Dominion President of ilu- Navy League, accompanied by .lil-s. llarl-is_` A meeting was llclll with ollr Execu- tive and later Mr. Harris gave ll most interesting and enthusiastic address before tile Charlottetown Rotary Club on Navy League work, and which was very greatly appreciated. 'lt is through the good will and per- sonal cfforts of ollr Donllnloll Presl- dent tllat tho P. E. il. Division has been enabled to canry on tho .\'llvl,s11- tion School. and to Mr. Harris, tllo_ Ontario Dlvislun, and others who ilavc bccn so synlpatlletlc and generous. we acknowledge our gratitude and indol\_t- odneas. ‘ To the Ladies Committee of the 01;- tarlo Division, we must also acknow- ledge our sincere thanks and appre- ciation for the generous supply Of Christmas bags sent last December to supply every sailor in port on Christ- mas day and whtich proved so welcome to our sailors. We also wish to convey to the lloylll Edward Chapter of the lf. 0. ll. E-, Charlottetown. our grateful thanks for co-operation and financial support. ‘lt ls with sincere regret wc refer to the passing of Mrs. Lewin. thc wife Ull Comm. Lewin. Mrs. Lewin was al- ways ready t.o do what she rould to assist at the Navy League, and nail' ll fnw lvooks llcforo her dclltll. milk Dil" In a "Sailors" Concert ut tho ?\'uv_\' League and appeared at that iilm- lo- be onioying the best of llclllth. Thi! sympathy of tho ‘League was ollll-illlll' expressed tothe bereaved hy tin- Exc- cutlvo at ll special moctlrg mlllol lor the purpose. 'in conclusion, I would say that WI’ hnvo today an oxcollontplnnt. tulll' equipped for tho purposes of Nllvlllll' tion Scllool, Sea Cadets, 'Radio (‘lull. Yachting Club and an Entertainment Centre. and we would like the public' generally to take a full interest ll our work and join up with the 'l.oaK\ll‘ and thus help promote its obit-rls. 1 ‘en the _ - done .by loving hands and in the , I I - 1,- 'midst of it all her bright, cheerful R"D°e¢|gu|1y mbmm,-.,|, ' face We one feel her room to -be JQBN 0, ]{yN|)p|_AN, ' u 'iqulte n the verge of Heaven." Dy f_-»,_ p,-"|d9||¢, . P. lil. I. Division. Navy 'League of Canada. lllllllil When You Mustetvle